When knights of old went looking for Robin Hood, they knew where to find him. The legendary outlaw has been associated with England’s Sherwood Forest for centuries, and one tree in particular has ...
The Major Oak, a tree in Britain’s Sherwood Forest believed to have sheltered the legendary bandit Robin Hood, was declared dead Thursday. The tree, thought to be upward of 1,200 years old, is located ...
It’s not the first time the legendary oak has been declared dead. On previous occasions, fears were raised only for the tree to stubbornly leaf out again each spring. Not this year. Sherwood Forest's ...
This tree is where Robin Hood supposedly had his hideout. At 1200 years old, scientists believe it's now dead. Legendary outlaw Robin Hood has been associated with Sherwood Forest for centuries, and ...
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